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Story: MP: ISPs must come clean on paedophilia

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Posted by: bigman (Thursday 27 October 2005, 11:30 AM)

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Once the government has forced ISPs to block particular content - and how will they do it anyway, websites come and go faster than ISPs will ever be able to track - then it will be an easy matter for ISPs to be forced to block other content... perhaps web sites of opposition parties?. Or, how about protecting us from news of a major virus outbreak?

With regard, specifically to this content refered to in the article, parents are those responsible for the upbringing of their children, and their protection from the "not so nice" in this world - like buses on the roads.

Let parents ensure that their PCs/internet access points are secured, not force ISPs to "protect" everyone else.

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